Well, it's more that I don't like Witchblade . But I don't think she's all that great. I've yet to see a Toybiz/ Marvel Toys female figure that I think is really well done (the closest is Phoenix).

Found the rest of these last night. Picked up the only one I really want, Madman. He's pretty sweet. I will probably pick up Savage Dragon at some point, but he's about it for Wave One. Judge Dredd, IMHO, is inferior to the one released as part of the 2000AD line a few years back. As for the rest... no thanks.

Finally saw these in a local store and my reaction was meh. The most impressive one was Conan from the 2-pack and I still left it on the shelf. As to be expected, Witchblade, the only one I was remotely interested in getting, was curiously nowehre to be found among the regular chain stores. Then I popped in to a local specialty shop and saw a full set. Which is where I first saw the Witchblade figure in person.

Well, at first seeing this line I didn't give it a second glance cause I didn't know who any of the characters were and I didn't want to spend $10 apiece on another line I'd have to collect...

So, as fate would have it I got the entire 1st wave + Judge Death for $5 apiece and I've changed my thoughts on the line.

Mainly, everyone talks about it being collector driven and only those who know the characters would get it, I don't think that's entirely true. After getting them, I found all the comics I could on all the characters, and I'm hooked! Savage Dragon used to be just a weird green guy in jeans to me and now after reading the comics he's the tough-guy Chicago cop/hero.

So maybe it will introduce more people to comics, although some of them were a little sub-par compared to DC or Marvel...

But here's a question, if a Lobo figure can't get made cause of 'mature'/violent themes in his comics, then I really gotta ask... what is Marv doing in the line? Also, Pitt's comics had the mature label on a couple of them.

Well, at first seeing this line I didn't give it a second glance cause I didn't know who any of the characters were and I didn't want to spend $10 apiece on another line I'd have to collect...

So, as fate would have it I got the entire 1st wave + Judge Death for $5 apiece and I've changed my thoughts on the line.

Mainly, everyone talks about it being collector driven and only those who know the characters would get it, I don't think that's entirely true. After getting them, I found all the comics I could on all the characters, and I'm hooked! Savage Dragon used to be just a weird green guy in jeans to me and now after reading the comics he's the tough-guy Chicago cop/hero.

So maybe it will introduce more people to comics, although some of them were a little sub-par compared to DC or Marvel...

But here's a question, if a Lobo figure can't get made cause of 'mature'/violent themes in his comics, then I really gotta ask... what is Marv doing in the line? Also, Pitt's comics had the mature label on a couple of them.

I'm really glad they had that effect on you. I just hope that they start including some characters from better comics! Nothing against Savage Dragon, though. He's fine.

About Lobo... different companies have different policies. Besides, this is a collectors' driven line, whereas JLU is (nominally) a kid's line.